Saturday, September 14, 2019

Bonnie Raitt - Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, PA, 2-22-1972

This is a great sounding soundboard from very early in Bonnie Raitt's career. It's one of my all-time favorite things from her, as well as her 1971 show at the Jabberwocky Club and the Sprague Hall show. All three are similar, but there are enough differences in the setlists and performances to warrant getting all three. And she talks a lot between songs in all three shows, which is fun.

There's not much else to say except that the last song here is actually from another concert. But it was a show from that same month, also done acoustically, so it fits right in.

This album is 59 minutes long.

01 Mighty Tight Woman (Bonnie Raitt)
02 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
03 Going Down to Louisiana - Rollin' and Tumblin' (Bonnie Raitt)
04 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
05 Any Day Woman (Bonnie Raitt)
06 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
07 Women Be Wise (Bonnie Raitt)
08 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
09 Thank You (Bonnie Raitt)
10 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
11 Bluebird (Bonnie Raitt)
12 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
13 Finest Lovin' Man (Bonnie Raitt)
14 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
15 Big Road (Bonnie Raitt)
16 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
17 Stayed Too Long at the Fair (Bonnie Raitt)
18 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
19 Under the Falling Sky (Bonnie Raitt)
20 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
21 Walking Blues (Bonnie Raitt)
22 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
23 Can't Find My Way Home (Bonnie Raitt)
24 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
25 Richland Woman Blues (Bonnie Raitt)
26 talk (Bonnie Raitt)
27 Blender Blues (Bonnie Raitt)
28 Since I Fell for You (Bonnie Raitt)
29 I Gave My Love a Candle (Bonnie Raitt)

https://www.upload.ee/files/16373066/BONNIRTT1972SgmaSndStudosPhldlphaPA__2-22-1972_atse.zip.html

The cover art photo isn't from this exact concert, but it's close. It's from a concert at the Troubadour in Los Angeles earlier in the month, on February 13th. The last song comes from that some location, but from a show that was two days earlier. Originally, this was a black and white photo, but many months after I first posted this album, I colorized it.

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